Mason Greenwood’s return to top form at Marseille has made him one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards, with Teamtalk reporting that Tottenham, West Ham and Barcelona are all pursuing the 24-year-old.
Greenwood joined Marseille from Manchester United for £26.5m [$35m] after a loan spell at Getafe where he scored eight goals and registered six assists in 33 league appearances.
His first season in Ligue 1 saw him score 21 goals and provide six assists in 35 games as he finished as joint-top scorer alongside Paris Saint-Germain’s Ousmane Dembele and guiding Marseille to a Champions League place.
This campaign, he has continued his scoring form with eight goals across all competitions, including a four-goal display against Le Havre that drew interest from multiple clubs including Barcelona, who view Greenwood as a dynamic option for Hansi Flick’s attack.
For Tottenham – they want a player who can stretch defenses and provide direct pace in the final third and while West Ham’s pursuit centers on improving their poor attacking record, though convincing Greenwood to return to England remains a major challenge.
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Manchester United inserted a 50 percent sell-on clause in his Marseille deal, meaning the Premier League club will benefit financially from any future transfer.
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